Director: Jon M. Chu
Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh
Running Time: 160 minutes
Synopsis: The land of Oz is celebrating the death of the Wicked Witch of the West (Cynthia Erivo). When the good sorceress Glinda (Arianna Grande) is asked what made the Witch wicked, she recalls their story in flashback. Elphaba (who became the Witch) is born green and with magical powers. Her stunned parents show her no love, although she is kind to her younger paralyzed sister. Elphaba and Galinda (later Glinda) meet at Shiz University, where they are roommates, enemies, then friends. Elphaba's powers are noticed by Dean of Sorcery Madame Morrible (Michelle Yeoh), and she is promised an audience with the Wizard (Jeff Goldblum).
What Works Well: The cinematic adaptation of the popular stage musical benefits from imaginative world-building, with bright colours and a child-appealing light-hearted sense of fun. The basic inclusion lessons are equally spoon-fed in small and deliberate morsels to register with young minds. Arianna Grande has a lot of fun as the entitled wannabe sorceress adorably convinced that the world revolves around her.
What Does Not Work As Well: The CGI overload is often the most impressive feature on the screen, and drives the experience towards animation wizardry where success is measured by pixel density. The songs are largely forgettable and support the most superficial of societal lessons (be yourself; be kind). From beneath the green make-up, Cynthia Erivo's one demonstrated emotion is seething anger for the entirety of the inexcusably obese running time - and this is only Part 1.
Key Quote:
Glinda: Something is very wrong, I didn't get my way... I need to lay down.

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